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Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl
WALLACE & GROMIT: VENGEANCE MOST FOWL
Voices of: Ben Whitehead, Peter Kay, Lauren Patel, Reece Shearsmith, Diane Morgan, Adjoa Andoh,Lenny Henry.
Directed by Merlin Crossingham, Nick Park.
Older audiences may remember with joy, 1989, and the first appearance of Wallace and Gromit on our screens, Great Day Out. The villain back in those days was the Penguin, Feathers McGraw. This Wallace and Gromit outing is the sixth – and they won an Oscar in 2005 for Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were Rabbit.
Audiences have got to know and admire Aardman Studios and their particular style of animation as well as the characteristic voices. Wallace is the traditional British bachelor, self-sufficient, eager with his inventions, but happy to have his dog, not his pet, his friend Gromit sharing the house. But, by this stage, Gromit is feeling somewhat left out, Wallace caught up in his inventions.
However, they do have a moment of glory, capturing Feathers McGraw who has stolen a diamond from the Museum and is now imprisoned, in a zoo. Vengeance is uppermost in Feathers mind.
But, the creativity of this story is that Wallace invents a robot, love of AI, a robot called Norbot, at the service of everyone, all of initiatives, the most rapid achievement of jobs beyond expectations. Gromit is not so impressed, especially the noise that Norbot takes in recharging, Gromit taking the charger outside – and its being linked with Feathers in his prison.
Dastardly results.
Feathers is able to create a whole legion of Norbots, all malevolent, doing the jobs, robbing the customers, creating uproar, and the police, racial backgrounds of Macintosh and Mukherjee, stubborn Scot and eager Indian deciding that Wallace is the criminal. There is also some parody with the media, a reporter called Onya Doorstep, and a television commentator, Anton Deck (based on televisions Ant and Dec).
Poor Wallace in jail. Gromit doing his best to remedy the situation, Norbot rescuing him from a tree, falling and Norbot recovering his benevolently programmed self.
All set for a confrontation, Feathers McGraw trying to make his getaway with the rogue robots, but, of course, Wallace innocent and he and Gromit able to live another day (with Wallace resolving to cut down on his inventions).
And thanks to Nick Park for many decades of entertainment from Aardman, especially with Wallace and Gromit.
Missing You
MISSING YOU
UK, 2024, 5 X 45 minutes, Colour.
Rosalind Eleazar, Ashley Walters, Richard Armitage, Steve Pemberton, Mary Malone, James Nesbitt, Jessica Plummer, Lenny Henry, Charlie Hamblett, Catherine Ayres, Felix Garcia Guyer, Oscar Kennedy, Marc Warren, Lisa Faulkner, Stephen Kunz.
Directed by Nimer Rashed, Isher Sahota
Missing You is a 2014 novel by crime writer, Harlan Coben. In 2010s and in the 2020s, a number of his novels were adapted for streaming, especially for Netflix.
This limited series is shorter than some of the others, situated in a British town, creating an atmosphere of the town, but focusing on police investigations. At the centre is Rosalind Eleazar (Slow Horses), strong-minded, a detective, working with collaborators but also independently, personally affected by the murder of her police father a decade earlier and the disappearance of her fiance.
As with this kind of series, there is the introduction of quite a number of characters spending time on them to make them vivid, flashbacks to Kat’s father, discussions with her mother and her mother’s friends, the police officers with audiences suspicion of them at times, the flashbacks to the missing fiance, the development of that story, as well as investigations concerning number of missing persons.
There is quite some complexity with a dog trainer and dog lover called Titus, played by Steve Pemberton (in exactly the opposite way from his playing Robbie Williams’ father in Better Man). And a young man approaches Kat to find his mother who has disappeared. All these themes come together, a ruthless scam to get money by creating a false dating app, false names and resumes, getting their targets together, capturing and holding them, forcing them to make transferral from their bank account.
There is an interesting performances throughout the series, Richard Armitage has appeared in for Harlan Coben adaptations. Lenny Henry appears as Kat’s father. Ashley Walters is the fiance who disappeared – and there are two scenes, expertly performed by James Nesbitt as the smooth-talking gangster. The series is directed by a two directors who have considerable television series experience.
- Crime detection, murder mystery? Harlan Coben’s novel? Adaptation? John Waite’s song and the lyrics during the final credits?
- The British setting, the English city, homes, police precincts, public buildings, streets, the farm setting, interiors, barns, the countryside? The musical score?
- The focus on Kat Donovan, the centre of the film, as a policewoman and detective, her personality, determined, her relationship with her mother and her mother’s friends, work in the office, Stagger as her superior, working with Nia, with Charlie and the growing relationship, her skills in detection? The background, her father as a celebrated police officer, the flashbacks with him, happy, her childhood, her apartment? The impact of his death? The further investigations, the killer in hospital, dying of cancer, her visit to him, his denial of killing her father? Stagger and his resistance, putting her off the case? Her friends in confidence, Aqua, communication with her, Stacy and her investigations?
- The issue of Josh Buchanan, writer, the flashbacks, with Kat, happy, his disappearance, her hurt? The reappearance on the dating app? Further investigations, his articles and the AI for his identification, Aqua seeing him and their past sharing the flat? Stacy seeing him, warning him off, her confession to Kat, apology, further detection?
- The mystery of the man and his car, visiting the site, his wandering, imprisoned by Titus, the torture, the money issues, £25,000? His attempt at escape, his death, his body in the furnace? The further “assets” and the money scheme? The tracking down of his financial adviser and the information?
- The introduction to Titus, working with the dogs, the couple and his photo of the wife’s infidelity, the later reporting him to the police? His obsession with dogs, proud of his record, competitions and winds? The farm, his henchmen, ruthlessness, cruelty, the focus on Dana, the ‘assets’ tied up and standing? The money being cut off, tracking down Brendan, abducting him, targeting Kat, the buildup to the climax, Dana and her escape, killing the henchmen, freeing the assets, Titus setting the farm alight, threatening Brendan, threatening Dana, Kat seeing the fire, the final confrontation and killing him?
- The scam, the technology at the farm, the footage of Vanessa and the using it on the app, the various people succumbing, Brendan and his coming to Kat because of Josh Buchanan’s name, on the app, the story of his mother, Costa Rica, ransacking Kat’s flat, the confrontation, the episode with Aqua attacking him?
- Charlie, his expertise, computers, getting the information, very quickly, opening up accounts, surveillance the airport, Dana and removing the money, the story of Titus henchmen with the rental cars and his taking the money, Titus shooting him? The discovery of the false identities?
- Kat, the various investigations, Stagger putting her off, her visit to the dying man in the hospital, continually confronting Stagger? Discoveries about Josh, finding where his payments went, following the grandfather, discovering the daughter, meeting Josh again, the apologies, his reasons for moving out, the revelation about her father’s corruption?
- Culigan, the gangster, the influence, reputation, his manufacturing his mythology, summoning Kat, the Gallery, his painting, the truth about the background, using Kat’s father, promising to find Parker? Contacting Kat, the address?
- Police corruption, widespread, the father’s murder? The cover-ups – and the good intentions of protecting Kat? Tracking down Parker, the revelation of her father’s relationship with him, his personality, the experience? The link in blackmailing the father because of his gay relationship?
- The final revelation, Josh seeing the father with his lover, the chase, the violence, the threat to Aqua, Josh and the knife, the father’s death?
- The police, suspicions Stagger, his protection of Kat? Kohl, genial, retiring, investigations, the farewell, his wife and the information about corruption? Kat and her confronting her mother, the truth?
- The end, Josh’s confession, Kats love for him, able to forgive him?